The act of appearing to work really hard in a physical nature in order to receive the desired outcome of one or more people individually or in a team format. If others around you perceive that you are working incredibly hard, they will feel that they also need to work harder to accomplish a task. The thing is, the person practicing Reverse Physicology is actually faking their effort and is not working at all.
Jim used Reverse Physicology by appearing to strain intensely to pull the dock out of the water, which made the other five people on his team work harder to match his "fake" intense effort, thereby accomplish removing the dock from the water in record time.
by Daddio8878 October 10, 2015
The result of making a large, forceful, and explosive deposit into a toilet, causing the water in the bowl to splash back on your ass.
by mrs_equator September 23, 2006
Guy 1: I did a reverse period into my girl last night
Guy 2: Are you ok?
Guy 1: I'm currently at the hospital
Guy 2: Are you ok?
Guy 1: I'm currently at the hospital
by Backseat_Driver August 27, 2019
A sophisticated form of giving oral sex when when the woman is standing on her feet, knees locked with her back facing your head and arms behind her back. Much like an ostrich sticking it's head in the ground (for whatever reason they do that), the woman bends forward at her waist and performs oral sex on the man who is laying on his back.
The woman won my heart when she, without announcement, performed the reverse ostrich on me. I knew at that moment the relationship would last at least two more weeks.
by The Little Boy Who Could February 02, 2013
by Brother's quotes July 26, 2016
Person: “Bro, look at that cracker.”
Person 2: “That’s reverse racism.”
Person: “No, it’s prejudice”
Person 2: “That’s reverse racism.”
Person: “No, it’s prejudice”
by poopysock18462 April 24, 2022
When the nightmare is actually waking up to reality.
Reverse nightmares are usually followed by the chest-crushing realization that it was all just a dream and the dreamer must readjust, yet again, to the grim reality of waking life.
The most common of these events usually deal with someone's permanent absence (whether through death or break-up).
Reverse nightmares are usually followed by the chest-crushing realization that it was all just a dream and the dreamer must readjust, yet again, to the grim reality of waking life.
The most common of these events usually deal with someone's permanent absence (whether through death or break-up).
''I was dreaming mom was still alive and everything had been a huge mix-up.''
''God, I hate those kinds of reverse nightmares... they just make it that much harder to get over the pain.''
''God, I hate those kinds of reverse nightmares... they just make it that much harder to get over the pain.''
by madcopy March 11, 2013